Hashima Island, Japan, was once a bustling hive of activity - but its sordid past has rendered it uninhabitable.
A Japanese island once packed with wealthy residents was abandoned over a century ago - and has since become a magnet for dark tourism.
Rejection of 330MW renewable energy project as country struggles with power supply hits nerve for developer and local ...
He later worked for 23 years in the coal mines of the island. Jan. 15 marked 50 years ... 160 meters east to west and 480 meters north to south. Despite its diminutive size, Kaji said he felt ...
Environmental destruction should be on the same level as genocide and war crimes, according to some of those most under ...
WE’VE all heard of the National History Museum and the Science Museum, but you might not have heard of The Coventry Music Museum. Despite it falling under the radar, it is the highest-rated ...
There are 8000 shipwrecks off Australia alone, many more still to be found. Yet stunning discoveries still happen. What does ...
Singing frogs are looking for love. Sweet sap is flowing from the maple trees. Striking migratory birds are returning to ...
Climate change will disrupt our lives more and more until the world reaches net zero – not even Australian Rules football is ...
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